}Carnosky Fac_tory,| n Amwnlnl QIII\Qn9 I was cerrainiy or IIIGEBOHU origin. J. Hnvolock Wilson, labor member of the new imperial parliament, and Edward Harford. of the British trndea union coun- cil. have arrived in New York, to attend the congress of the American federation of labor to be convened at. Nashville next month. A...'......_.......L I'....... no` 6'....+.. nun-illnn Anineurgenb force of forty guerillav, voluntcaui-and nalixes of Cuba. entered the port. of Caimanern and cnrriod olfche sum of $210,000. Two police inspectors and two gendermee on duty were killed. Spanish guerillns are joining the insur- gents. In the nnnizntgxrt held at St. Catharine: maureu tor 6u.uUu. Action bu been taken against W D. Turner. pro:-ident of the Le Roi mining company, Nelson. B.C., for 850,000 for al- leged alienation of the affection of the wife of C. F. Lough. Spokane. L .Two French-Canadians made a murder- ous attack upon three Italians atCotoau du Lac, Qua." and the rasuib is one Italian dead, another dying. and a third seriously injured. The two Frenchmen ure under arrest. ml... ..-,. ....__.- ..c on n....w. u.m.... arrest.. The now cumte of St. Paul's. Halifax, is Rev. Loo Williams. son of the late Col. A. T. R. Williams. Port Hope. 0nt;., who lost; his live while in command of the Mid- land bat.t.aIion during the nort-weer) rebel- lion in 1835. r:.... n_....... A...-.o:.. ..-..I.\.-..- r\n:l` n IlOn in lean. _ Lieut. Peary, Arctic explorer, paid a visit. yesterday afternoon to the British museum. ISL Fletcher examined aepecimen of Cape York meteorites, discovered by Peary, and unheeitutingly declared that it certainly of meteoric origin. .1 Hnunlnnlz Wilnnn inhnr mnmhar of the lplco of the Mornlng Paper: `nnd the Instant Dowatohol. James Hubie. for many years captain of the Theme: rowingfclub. is dead. nwfm-4-I nnnntw nnnnnil in nnnnidarinn` ma Inaunel rowing cluu. ll uoau. Oxford county council is considering the purohuo of all the toll gates in the connhy. .(:ilfm-A Hnndnrlhnth. cu remirar. was counny. .(:ilford Hendorabotb. cu repairar. killed on the G.T.R. track at Brantford yesterday. . ' Alnhanna 0". who ran nnnil into his yesterday. Alphonqe Op. who a. nail foot while working In Booth`: millo.d:ed of lockjaw in the holpihal an Ottawa. , I) M. Jan-mrn- nf \NinrLnn. has boon Iocluaw m we uolpnun an unmwa. D. M. Jormjn, of Wiarlon, nominated by the nonservativaa of North Bruce for the legielnhive assembly. It. in nrnhnhla that the big Dominion 123 Princess Street. Isruve 10!` Due leglllnnlvu uusemuly. Ibis probable that the big cotton compnny a mill ab 'B`ramford will shortly be mqved to Three Rivers. m w m.-....\|. M D 1' Inna hnnn drain gram: reraian By the placing of an additional mail clerk on the Delaware and Hudson ex- proae. mail manor: for Canada and north- ern New York. will arrive about: an hour and a. half earlier. VH1... ...u.. 'P..-Link hail`: llnnkan nurnnd {Hill 8: D31! 6Il'||Bl'- The new Turkish baths, Quebec. owned by the estate of the late Benjamin Trudei, were totally deatroyetl by re on Thurs- day night. Building and contents were insured for 811,000. Ant-inn Inna knnn tnlxnn nuninnf. .7 D. elxomy he moved to Three mvors. - T. W. Chapple. M.P.I .. has been aain nominated by the North Ontario liberals an a convention held at Beaverton. Thu nnu-in hnnlzdnnnr nnnvnnlinn clan- an convenuon new no neaverton. The Ontario beelmepertf convention clos- ed yesterday. Guelph was fixed upon as the place for holding the next: meeting. Rnbm-r. Nnnhith. n wanlthv farmer. 8plllC9 I0! ucuulug one llexu luuuuus. Robert Nubitb. a wealthy farmer, dropped deudlrom heart . disease in the yard ofthe McKay milling company at Ottawa. T4`-..-\|. ll `D..Iy.I..l.. fkn (`Minoan nrf.i{-If us one mvonw. Hon. Edward Blake, Speaking last night. at tho univonitynedical dinner, un- nounccd that he would never return to Canadian public life. Rnv Hr Hanna-inrn. nmaident of the sung. The Omar Khayynn club, of Londomlmst. night gave a dinner to Col. John Hay, the Auierican ambuudor, who pronounced an eloquent. and aenmhotic appreciation of the great Persian pooh. Rv the nlaminn of an additional U[4T4W3o Frank M. Pebbles, the Chicago artist. has completed the painting of Sir Wil- frid Laurier. and 116 re:-ulb I6 very satis- factory. Thn shnnmnrn Parisian and Gnllia starb- xacwry. The steamers Parisian and Gallia ed yesterday afternoon from Halifax on their race menu the Atlantic. The Pawisinn is the favoribo. " LIA... 'L`~l-u...-I D`..Ln nv\An`::nlv Inch ninhf. ' h :55 olffnlho srnalir. 'lIono `M. Output Dcpunnoul I Uanaamn punuc me. Rev. Dr. Saunders. president of Montreal Methodist conference, has ac- cepted the call to Dundaa Centre Metho- dnab church, London. ` Ru nn nlmnnh mmnimnnn vntn the mar. cnurcn, Lonaon. By an nlmoeb unanimous vote the brotherhood of locomotive reman and railroad trainmen have decided in favor of federation of railroad orders. II|... .............. .........A in plus "l"m-mu.-. nun- ieaorauon or ram-oau oruun-. Tho vacancy caused in the Toronto cus- toms house by the death of William Bell has been prom tly lled by the appoint- ment: of E. 1 . mith, of Tonnbo. Duh"-.. (larva-nu I-nnlz arnnn In ]{;r\ll H1806 O! L. 1'. Ulllllin, OI 10l'( HBO. Before Germany took steps to Kinu_ Chou, emperors William and Nicholas 9 \- changed telegrams. The German foreign minislol-will explain affairs in the rei_cli- stag. 'l`lm flmnr Khncrnn duh. of Londomlniab Iolnn 0! Inugglod Ooodn. ,, _v\-_ In II?_.I.__-.l-_ PITH OF THE NEWS. 5 port; an an law It QAVIAOEI? not-lube W} ..""J..'.':.'.":H ou'-nu. ran. in. sun 9 `I "k. Anion`: Botlromont. v\,_ In A_l._:__ I1 TOVQTIUO UGUIVUI ITOIII IIEUIFFK | ed from $279,000 to 8533.000. V'Ir'roIu.\. B.'C.*.' Doc. l0.~--Mn. Prior, wife 01 Lint.-QL Pzior. M.P.. died this morning. _ .. p - Ix nu, -, A I From the Limo John Donnell}. jr., - took - charge of the wrecking oponzionu on the i steamer R0.-odnlo, until he quittodhor yu- tor-day. in neural closed In: oyol in sloop for one full hour. Ho worked inoo-anuy in an dirt to froothobog. butwuc blngfd to acknowledge himsolf ova-matched. That roll drouod an got: his clothing` as Dunlap ; Where do you buy? Do you -vansan overcoat? Scour : 1687. Doc.` ; loring urea a n IIQIX Ini n` A @-hm `&k 1!. Iolallung stress. 0 nave:-"h-d not 1 purfulnu for Xvus. magi I.C.II .. chot\|I.0Ir2o fhuc. "B.".1' 1 l'|..I.-.!-Z5.-nnnjrj. non norms one plluunu Io ulunpo llll ruin. Ht!` fool: caught in her cloak and. she fell heavily upon the asphalt with the result that the was much nhakon md Ind- ly bmiaad. . ._ -___.__-.n n-__.._- An Innrrued-ilovenno. Bn"rr.Auo, N. Y.. Dec. l0.-A mport io- oned by the license commissioners tot this dmtiet shown that. during the past your l.7l0 licence: issued were in thin cit for t.bo;anlo of liquors. Thin in I doc:-an 708 from the previous cu. Under the amended liquor tn nw, however. the revenue derived lrom licenses hag incan- ..I 0-..... Q-170 Il'l\ on IR`!!! [III 0! me province OI UK]! In, nurhu Ul hue pio- Vince of Shun Tung, that China. having complied with her demands. (lennany un- dertakes to evacuate Kine Chou at a.dot.e to be fixed hereafter and will reeeive in- stead. as aconling station, the Sum Sal: inlet, in the province of F0 Kien. over against the island of Formosa. The Times commenting editorially upon the ex- change of Kim Chou for Sam` Ssh uyn: "(lermuny spontaneously or otherwise. has shown deference to the wiehee of Ru- ain. and France and England may have something to say to the creation of 3 great. German naval station at Sam Ssh." -I:UluI!IlI II! Inc uuuuuuuu Loxnox, Doc. l0.-Her royal highneso the duohoea of Albany met with an moi- dant. on Tuesday evening at Eahor. in Sur- rey. the roynl palace of Clnremont, which in the ronidence of the ducheu. On alv'ght.- ing- from the ruin at the station she hur- ried norm: the plntfonn to compo tho- nin H4-r lnnh nnnaht. in har nlmnk and Wlll Ornate A Naval statlon. Lo_\ In).\'. l)a~,. 11).--A despabch to the Times from Pekin says that on Thursday Taung Li Ysmon telegraphed the vioeroy of the province of Chi Li, north of the pro- vinnn nf Shun Tung. that. China. hnvinz Now in the timo to bun your Car ' Ah nlnnnn ` DIIQCUH unu UTHIIIPIUU UPJII Ill ll|.Ul'llUIU runn- ner. The Hush upon his legs was torn and gushed by the booth of the animal. which fairly tried to eat. him alive. It wet with the utmost. dilculty that Harrison was able to escape by climbing a fence. The pig triod to break down the fence to continue the attack, but. was driven back with a club. l)r. Baker. of Springeld, is in attendance. and has hopes that his pn- Liont will recover. - breaks. The minister: of foreign alfairn ah Buchar- est have notified the Rouunaninn govern- ment. that may will demand compensation for the injuries inflicted upon the subjects of their respective governments during the riots. An Enraged Anlmlal Nearly Klllu Wllllnm Hamilton, of Corinth. Ont. CUIHNTH, 0nt.. Dec. l0.--A bog. which had been driven a long distance, attnoked `William lhrriaon, a young man employed on the farm of Rulls Wait. Harrison was knocked down by the crazy animal and bitten and trampled upan in uterrible man- nnr Thn Hnnh nr.nn his loan wnn mrn [mm mm EXIRA PAM For lnjurlee lnmeted During the Recent Prague Rlutl. Viic.\'.~:,\, Dec. l0.-In the Roumanian chamber of deputies, the minister of the interior threw the whole blame of the re- cent rioting on the Jews. declaring that foreigners (meaning the Jew) would not be allowed to hold any more meetings. It is evident that the government has revived the anti Semitic agitation in order to di- vert attention from numerous subjects of discontent. The people did nothing to atop the riotein Bucharest. while the authori- ties suppressed telegram: relating to out- breaks. rm... ...:..:..i..... ..c t......:.... ..m.:.. an}. Rm-hay. IAHRMY l7RPS REIIIJIREIII Two Must Be Available for Of- 'fensi_vc Purposes Abroad. SPEECH OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR AT EDINBURGH. Ho Proposes To Maintain What II (load In the Pu-.nent System and Supplementing It Where It In DelIclent-I)IlII:-ultlen not With In Every Part of the ulubo-A Ilollsruto service wm: the color: In Ex-_ podlnnt. LONDON, Dec. l0.-The marquis of Lansdowne, secretary of war. speaking at Edinburgh last night-, outlined the mili- tary policy of the government. Lord Lnnsrlnwna. after mmnrkim? that wry poiicy or we government. Lord Lansdowne, after remarking that the country(had been confronted during the past few months with difficulties in every part of the globe not of her own seeking, especially uientioninuthe Behring sea and the Venezuelan controversies, aaid that the army corps were re- quired,_ adding that two miiiit be available for offensive purposes abroad. He asserted that he was `still of opinion that only a moderate service with the colors was expedient, but he hoped to be able to increase the establishment of each home battalion, thus securing ii larger margin of seasoned soldiers by con- tracting with small numbers of reservists, who, for extra pay, would agree. if neces- sary, to rejoin the colors during the first year of reserve. . In nummimr un the nnlinv nf the mwern- 39.!j5"!!":_ 34!? _ Ordered To sharpen Baynuolu. Drm.1.\'. Dec. l0.-~The Evening Tele- graph says that the war office has sent. an order to Dublin for the sharpening of nll sword bayonete in the possession of regular troops in Ireland. .'l`hs order in unpre- cedented, nnda mystery Lo both ollicers and men. your 01 rewrvu. In summing up the pplicy of the qovern- menb, lord L'.\llSd0Wl)B said : "Our in- tenbion is to maintain what is good of the present system and aupplemenb it. where deficient. E. U. -lI'o0KII. -oust. Dunlap : I h.-no this WILL DEMAND` DARIAGES. cHE-\r;T);X ado. Aecldent To The Dachau. In 11., ,,_,| In. Prior`: DIICII. an la umcsron &BRO.l A done of Miller a Worm Powders occa- aionnlly will keep the children healthy. Sold by E. C. Mibcholl. Ill!-IUII 1:; us Ir-u --u. A reaiden of William street. cut of Sydenhnm street. mu chased by "Slip ry Jack": night or two ago. `He ch: her to her home, and she declares he wore A meek. Deepitg the fact that. the pursued Indy has been troubled wuth rheumatism forenumber of yogurt, she made A fut homo run on this occasion. Inunnnrf 57? ""' ""'-' pvfl Ind: loan IOIIC ' pork; 1 hut! in udncuhn TcBcai1t ifIil% Custom lluy Not `Be Heard. It. in just possible the cmfvict Farewell will not be brought. up for trial oh the county court next. week, on a charge of at.- tempted escape. It has been found I dilli- culb matter to obtain attendance of the na- cessary witnesses. The one will likely stand over Ind may not be pressed. provi- ding the convict behaves himself in prison. Colllnzwood Don DI-owned COLLlNuwmm, Dec. l0_.-Char|oI Gnmon, son of the late Charles (lemon. solicitor, and James McFurlane, non of James Mc- Fnrlano. furniture dealer. both of Calling- wood, Ont... started on Sunday to stay all night in I shing tug in Cullingwood her- bor. Next day they could not be found and the harbor was dragged with the re- aulb that Mcl"\rlme a body was recovered yesterday. The search is being continued for 1iamun u body. The Fund Will Be Dlvlded. Tunoxro. Dec. lt).-Tbe gratuity fund of the board of trade. reaching $l08,000. will be divided among the members. The "proposition is that each member shall re- nnive now $125. the ramainimz $25 each to proposition IF Luau ocll meuluur nnuu ru- ceive now N25, remaining 325 be kept in the hands of the board of trade for ve years. And then divided among subscribpra who may remain in the board an that time. This proposition will be submitted to the meeting of the Laird by the council this afternoon. _`_ ` ,, Henry A. lllcln. the New Hand 0! the Knight: of labor. ` ' Henry A. Hicks of New York city, the new general master workman of the. Knights of Labor, is a mpmsenjativc of tho conservative faction of that order. Ho has for years been an oxponcnt of arbitra- tion as a more afcient means of _sott_ling the diiferenccs bct.wet-n capital and labor tlmu strikes nnd boycott.~u. Althoughm-i stuir builder by occupation and n man of iimited moans. Mr. Hicks hu a liberal education and is Iydcep student of polit- ical economy. ' nu .. __. .n.:_.n .4 n... I.'..:..I.o- ..0 I "lun- wan ecullulny. _ The new chlvf of the Knights of Lubnr and the suncossnr of Jnluus R. r-%o\'v|'_t-igll was born 45 yours ago. He Joined the or- H ENRY A. HICKS. do!` in New York in t` u (-m'i_v Qightios nnd mun calm? prmnim-1) y in the front: in iliil (iiH`it't u.w2-:1,-xni)ly. n 1887 ho was (!i(`('lU(i numt:-1'\voriunnn uni 501 1 us (il`i(`](i|lU to (In: district; nssmnh V. c Hct nu font: at muvulua-M. ta 1-msuiit Ah!` the lot-nl ns.::.-1n- hilus imuu Htntu urzsc-nnhiymnl h.-ul tho suti.~'fm'IiuI| of M-aim.-, this m-cmnpiisilvd u your or so later. For n hnu the mom rmiicnl elements of the (mic warm in ('nntI`<)l nmi Mr. liicl; wm-1 r~gnr|mi nu 1n1prug1'vssivo, no he touk no nctlvu part for su\1~.x'ui \iyu.-nr.-;. Wiwn t.ho L'UllH(,'l`\'l|ti\'U members were (main in tho nsumulant-, his inuence bo- gun to be felt. once morn. In 1891) ho wua oiuctctl 1nnstcrwurkmunot' the Building Com-atruot.0rs' District mam-Inlnly, :1 id Inter he was cilusun president; oi the state con- uruss of district and local, nssclnbiius, knights of Luhm-. For 19. numin-r of yum`: he has been a dciuguto to the general as- scmbiy. Mr lllni.-u lmq nlpn fnknn nn intnrnsl: In scmuly. Mr. llluku has also taken an interest In politics. In 1336 ha wus un onrlnusiustlu I-lllpp0l't8l`<)f llcury Guurgo for m'u_vor of New York, and aim-o then lms been more prumhwml_v ids-ntillu(l with the Hocluli.-at Labor party than with thu Knights of Im- lmr. H0 is nutimmi (`0ll|llIiltl`(!llllH) for New Ynrk state in the l vupl::`s l`nrt.y. and In 1892} wus nnnlhmn-(I for mnyur of New York by tlmt. orgumzullmn. sovehnezcu-5 succzsson. Pure, Well-Sized coal. of giving and receiving ms,wh|ehIn lnferontlng ovary am at this nuono! \.Iu your. mate: a via]: to L] VINGSTOH 3303 of lurplnlnl plenum on well u profit. The many thin: that men u to main bot-moot unofnllto thon-In here In all the basin of tho nun Myles. loonuful Nockvou, sm: Hund- korchioln. Dunning Oovnn. Hnoklu Jochtnk Ulplnollu. Silk lumen, I I-lino. on-. On and tumult nu: bountiful and nodal China that would he very nocooiohlo u HOLIDAY OUT! I`... ggntlncnnn A IAAL In A-9 -I-tlnw If "CU, TTVUDUIU I UUVXIIIOI I TIUIC for gentleman A loot In our window would (Inn: an Man of what would be nluhlt. Como lute our new Ind your nlnd will he undo up. You on II- nn voloono to none. violin you only vlohto uuotuo nodytohy. uannuenma. chum 3} A use an. :1, I ,1 IIvsII:-__ -A.__-A Wdclcrn C hwcll-I. ' oan:a1oIPrhoouuIIWu`)' U~-4"_"`_F *_m '9 % Gold S; and E 09 . ` Spectagcles _ Aand Eye-Glasseo Make Useful Xmas Presents "'53'Z'5 '&'.eZ:'3T{n qpality of gold. ` - Our prices are ghe lowest. We untee perfect 3! ' of Fralnggaand Glaues. mu `l_,_ -,_ I. -_ I _, nL, ,-I?n.. `anti daliverin it fwomptly. We guarantee fully ovory load we send out. ' `I'D -.-... _-..A 4|... 17...... 11...} Among The Ion lncneunl. A crowded house greeted the second dny of the jubilee garden petty in the oily and Ontario belle. An 5 result. of the two days entertainment the Indie.` Aid of Chalmers church expect. to hove 8200 to the good. Last. night 3 short. but oppre- ciative programme was rendered. the pet- ticipents being: Queen : eollege banjo and mandolin club. Lieub. March: trio. "Bong of the Triton. Mrs. Dobbs.Miee Kingom. Liens. March: trio. "Sweeb and w." Min C. Wlldnon. L. Britten Ind Mee- uillivrey. Two ehorueee were aloe render- ed by About twenty voieeo. The entettaim menh was pne of the moat Incoeufnl ever undertaken by the Indie: of Ohlltl nhumh. IIIIUUIWIII church. IIIIHIC IIOHOFI In V IUTKII warn. The nurses nilny company in loving mow loncol orooud along expand pain at the system. On: lrgmn Inn aivnn lllnlmr In OLA nn. GHQ IJIVUIIL Ono tramp Ins given shelter in tho po- lice collslut. evening. not. home tomatoes at Cnrnovnkro. '? ..._j The man; Joseph Fortclcno in nu- tiouod us probnmu cunalduo fa duct- mnnic honors in Victonn ward. ' VIVL- -u_..L --lI--- g.-.-..-- I- L-uln- UlN1`.~b-HO0K Bl'SlNE8.`% 18 B R. than fr-r years put ; also have both! and fautex-selling boolu. Aunts olurl H from IHo$40\veeh' . A few loldorl are 'QII|l'll Vict.urhL." `Me of Mr. Gludlmllo," "I1 Mann-r`n Bible; Stories." Proglontlvo Souk- er." Klondyke Gold Fields," "Woman." wnimpam or the Urneon. Break! It." "lllnnur and Supper." "CanAdn:An :- vloplodiot." Books on time. Outt! Inc to cunvnuens. Tn: B|uuun'-(innuoll 00.. Limited, Toronto. U with both single and 11011010 l'00mI.'I` modern conveniences. M. 388 Quoon Hunt. : Hf YoIT7"" ' ARE THINKING OF BUYINGA LADIES OR CHILDREIVS JACKET OR UL AIER B7)An.mc1z.~s one an ACOOIIIODA D with both single and donblo rooIn|.w Ch Quoon __ __ _,._ -__..__ , _.- _....___..__.-._........- DIED. Cl'N.\'INHllAM-In Kingston. on 9th Dec.. 1897. David Cunningham. M.D., I365 `.29 years, 11 months. Sunday afternoon earvnce lb 2 Noloo` 56 house, 147 Sydenham street out. Fune- ral at. 2:30. Friends and mqunlnmncu are respectfully invited to attend. (Toronto and Rochelber paper! ploo copy. ICU Ullln If you want the Very Best leave your order with us. AHUl`3EMAlD l"Ul`l EAIILI 01" TWO. Apply to Alas. row. oornor Union and Centre St reotv. UENTS- "THE HESI` LIFE 0! HI Majesty I have l('0n` write: Lord Lom M-ont."Qnoen \'iut.orln ` Aunt: mnh u doll-us daily. Outt free. Tm: BIADLIIH Gannrrsox co. Llmited, I`oronto. 1: our. --u;u, Tl LIADIIO UHDlITAiEI- street. Telephone 147A. Open De! en . . . . . u - v . .4.-...-... I Lnnma Dunn-nun AID EuumII|-1I Prinoou mt:-cot. Corner Bydonhun strut. T010 phone oommunlonuon. `:---:{ ._T::-:-.j.j_. \ -?..--g T F. HARRISON COMPANY llrula-Onhnvn nrul Ilnulxnlmnpn `CAI and Ill J. - .I..l.'I.J.L4I.\.J-kJ\J.l-V \J\I.III.L `1&` .l Undortmtors and Emhslmorl. `I33 and Ill PI-menu Street. l honm:- Wuoroolnl. W. Resident-.o. 91. Open day and night. GIRL THATOAN MAKE COAT. VEST OE lmntm, Man It Girl to learn the Tnllorinf. Apply to F. W. GEORGE. 84 Prlnoou Strut. I ELP--RELIABLE MEN IN EVERY I0- cslit~y,loual or trnvelling; to introduce snow discovery. and keep our show 0% backed up on tron. foncou and :11 throughout town and country 8040 I on- ploymeut. Commission or nlary. Mlpol mourn and oxnenuu. and mono! dunno- ploymeut. Uommlnlon union. lpol expenses money drupoutto ed in any bank when abroad. For put ulna udd.resu Tm: wonu: uxmcu. Rum-no 00.. V London, Ont. , Canada :- Ottawa and St. Lungnoe valley-1.- IO mm. --- Unsotted and md with showers to day, turning colder with fair weather and norm- wut winds Saturday. QUEEN ST. IIIIIU IIDVU JVUI VIII` I Send them to We gunnleo to g'v poi cot II ' action. How :11: and hid. * ISTEACYMTEAGY. OHTION AH OOIP '1` HOUUIQ` KEEPER; ood cook. oply :89 King It. .._-_......._o Direct Importers Dress Gm uh and Ilanhlu. j S. S. CORBETT, FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 281 P GEES 3'1`. Klnut.nn.auocuaor .10 W. M. xvnnan. (iEN'I`H- "THE DESI` LIFE Of HIE Mnimatv I lmvn u-an. writs: lmrd Lnrn \ ovsmuxn Iron mum: or TWE Aunlv ns. Eon). oornor Union and WEATHER PROBAB|L|T|8. new and upvto-date style. We think it will be to your interest to see our stock. 4 P. M. EDITION. is positively the Beat. you can btgy. We have the most com- plete arrangements for deliver- ing Each and every garment Inspect the. m. HENRY BRAME, |"-wu-n-\nDD- Anon Finn: 7A3. REID, | I Inn:-Inn -uni! `.:: 1`3.`i'.'..$ `:`& `.' cnAwrnnn's Foot ox / Hqlma, Marble Arch, Fish Pond, Parchessi, `Wedding Bellk, Steeple Chase, Bicycle Race, ` Donkey Race, Yacht Race, Checkers. Lotto. Chess, India, And many bthers. cn/yw|=om)s COAL Telephone 9. You will Inn dollolon tho Inc Sun I! an In INA. ' Lona` YEAR. N0. 237. HARDY & 00., mos. ILJOIINS. 4-_ ::nsnaj4- j . "J{nmau' "ii." a7nirTr'~:rTl THE DAILY BRITISH W ma. COAL THAT SUITS Dolls and Fancy Goods. Come and Splendid Board 75 Cents. may tam TALK I071? =.TW_r!'ian.%1:`ir & W9 `FE: .99.-. in doll: 3 Mg hnnlnou In Kingston this your the op Mon 01 olhon to tho covm-my no!- wmnnndin . can on W. J. B WBIIE, gs` BIEOC treat. and let him [ivy you the nut. ` San. lnotmctot Holman. "A" battery, will war I hadrons watch II n~ memento cl hid visit to Obtain. On Wednesday night It tho nal drill, 80:119. Igor In- Qnnlll on holnllolttb cannon and ma` anguish pnunlod Bugs. Ialntyu with ``.C~h.mh. mum In-an lhllndilpnlofulptuut. ` . In which annoyed monarc- toot 3009009990902 VVIIUICC -I wvj I. } Hagan cl p-aacipu omm ....:=~ .. - -rm A--an-n-um- H-an-n-In-nan Big sweep. fur trimmed, deep fur collar and tho- roughly up-Vto-date. innonan MILLS & 00., 'Is'3?:5 .?` TO THE LADIES OF KINGSTON. ' XIII -CLASS DRESS AND IANTLE IAI- Ms lveninsv ostumee promptly attend- ed to. in; 3- lining on shone:-c notice- All nude 0! Pattern: kept on hunt Flute olen Dreeemnkere vented at once. French perfection ey-ten tench! hoe {or balance oi the not Ill elylee ol gunent eulung taught. IIIIII O 00.. Olouueal IL. Ilngetou :Fur Lined Wraps $25.00. XIIITGE s'ro.~u: nous comum AL- wlnnon Avenue and Union Stream. Pou- iaoonxlg/ n.t once. Apply J. HIWTON, Houloty .7 - A ABGE FURNHHED BOOM Ill OINTRAL loo|H_ty. moclorn imp:-nvomontn. prl\'Mo homo. B0. 3 Brick Tunoo. opposite St. Paul`: Hubbub School. Montreal I-shoot. You Can t Do Better] I ABEIUK HOUSE. N0. 137 OOLBORNE ST., between Barrie and Dtvholon at ront.I.wi .1: so mate bath room and water closet, hot and no (1 water; large dlnlnf room and kitchen. Rent. 10 per month. noludlna tnxen-I and wntor Abnly next. door or to 45 William sc month. lnclndma Nixon and Apply `u Dally Note Book for WM; Reader! To Post Thomulun 67. Grand Union Clothing Co. is making a Ipeoinl drive nlothing. furnishings, etc. See ndvb. `D....l hunnin will hmhu-n in (`.nnvmmt.inn bee ICIVI5. Prof. Duiuia will lecture in Convocation `hull to-nig D on "The Earth and the Heavens. 5 _ At the small pric of too we of- fer choice of many good and amusing games I vs 9,, t`L--I._.... The very small folks and others will nd our 5c games real good. Here is a few : Spinnette, Yachting, Go-Bang, Shop Boy, Toboggan Slide, Dominoes, Checkers. } IO Cent Games. . Dominoes, - Checkefs, Words, Tidoledy Winks, Lawn Tennis, Go-Bang, ` , Parchessi, Nine Pins, Lotto, and bthers. 5 Cent Games. A.0[VENS_ Barrister. Balm` ur. over Merl 0 olumts` Bunk. Mon-y to loom M5 and 0);. .:__._-_.___:_.._...:._..._.,.. 170 bwolllngton street. Than take the advice this paper gives; to shop early this Holiday season. Note some reasons:-More time to select, better range to choose lrom, enables you to be more deliberate in your selection, and hence it is more likely to be satisfactory. secures you :1 better service than when everything is in a hustle and hurry. LOCAL MEMORANDA. `man as any--u. LI..LL...L gl -_J_.l_. Gan lln A Watch 9 L317. Kingston. apply lo!` I second legal aepurauon. The were first married in 1883, end two and n elf years lster he obuined adivorco on the ground 0! deertion. In 1837 the became reconciled and were remarried`? Mr. Lee now nherges that: his wife nally left him in 1894. The) are the parents of two children. lenyenccd To ung. H.u.n'.\x, N.S.; Dec. 10. At. Truro this morning Lymm Dart: wee nentqncea to be hanged March 3rd tor the murder of Aanrd l)ever.Armenien pedlar. who wu shot. dead in 3 road neer Tmro two months ago. The boy was convicted on circumIuntiel`evi- deuce. there being no witneuee to the crime. Ho hoe uuinbsined his innocence throughout. A .r__--e -n_\__-.4 A Veeeei Releeeed. COU`lHL<'l`lR.0I1t. , Dec. l0.-The eteemer Pernell bound for Milwaukee. which went. uhore east of here yesterdey mornin . wee teleued Int evening by the lugs ome Rule end Seginew: The veeeel reeted on e sandy bottom end coneeqnently` received no injury. Only a few tone 0! coal were thrown overboerd rm her deck load. Crokinole Game---A `V0.1. UUDIOP. RID. HUG.`-o Tbo oxocutivo oolnnitho of tho yacht. club uoand dincutd tum uh)! impun- 73.;...'..'...` um, 1| 117.1 W \KI IIIII. ouanpnny hsnronnol throt- llcu cheuovcty down in tut-uitun lot" Susannah. - ugduhdouuwulrs c Rumor or Eelubllshment 0! A Papal Nun- olnte At Ottawa nllcrodlted. 01'r.\\\`.\, Dec. ll).-ln regard to the pope sounding a nuncio to CanAdn,mem- beta of the government any that they have heard nothing of the matter. Britain does not recognize any such authority at prea- ont. There is for instance no nuncio in London. but there in in France and most other nations. The question therefore arises if the pope through Britain WI" ea- tublinh in Ottawa what is not recognized elsewhere in British possessions. It is not likely that this will be done. The most that could be expected would be that the papal delegate might be located in Otta- wnlor the purposes of the church but not in any way connected with. or ollicially ve- cognized by the administration. Illnlnten and Court: Kept Buy By 3 Iliu- ?` mated Conpln \VASlllRI.`l'0.V, I) 0. Dec. 9 ----In is got- ting to be a common occurrence for Thacher E Lee. of.t.hia city. to marry and divorce his wife. He has been joined to her twice in wedlock, And to-day he entered court. to apply for second legs! separation. 'l`hov were n-at mnrried 1883. and A Guest." Harrowumith, ought: to know that novlpapon do not publish to- porta of onhthinnoou in private homes. with rcfonnoul to guests by mm. Vnpou anonymous infonnati If I ropntt in hip and nlhhln undo: noncnllv IIIJIIJIIIIII IIIHKIIIIII 1| n Ivpullu I. hit and nlinhlo I. under gononlly fllhlik ..,` Priuu0$3.8I.05: ptic0IWr086.88. 310; `a ovotoonto; job by {remnan- trod. nlop, Kin! Itloot. `Nun nnculiva mmmil of Hi unit goo. ng Hut rguullqon IIII niguc. ' Wcrhinl pants 81. CI 85. 8160. 31.75. ijnnthontnnou I2,I150,83,.- ll-nuln. Onknll. BIO!) OI H10 IICOIIEO IBWB Euccunaiuliy. M r. Charlton gave the house an interes-t- ing series of calculations as to how much timber land still romaine the property of the government. and the sum total of his estimates ' w a that if the greatest conceivable onsumption was maintained it would last from sixty-ve to 150 years. But under modern careful- neaa of methods there was a likelihood that the timber supply can be made per- petual and inexhaustible. Coming to the question of the exportation of logs, he ex- pressed a strong opinion adverse to prevent- ing those who had purchased their limits on the faith that the could export their logo from doing so. othing would justify the government from doing so unfair a thing. .\lr. Charlton effectually dispoud of the yarn about a secret meeting with the Michigan lumbermen by producing a shorthand record of what took place at the meeting; M. n..........:. 5.... inn-ndimnd an nmmwl. IIIOGUIIR.` Mr. Carnegie has introduced an amend- ment to the game law, to provide for newer: an open season for deer as aw "days in advance of the regular open sea- ann. son. There have been 301 patibiona in the Ontario legislature agmnab the liceneu law, `:61 from the druggista and 136 from the Lord's day alliance. A game as a present is always hcceptable. Old and young en- joy a game of an evening. Our stock of`Ga.mes this ye` r is ex- ceptionally large. For quarter you etc fget a well gotten up game, large and durable. Here is alist of some we have : n sm. M mu PRlEE.! Patrons . Novel Policy on th Timbgr Question. lmun I0 mzmuze LUMBER.` THE OFFICIALS REFUTE AN OP- POSITION `CHARGE. Joseph Iluycockunve In 0|-Iglnnl Address in tho [A-glllaturo - The Ilehnm was concluded Lint Nlcht and the Govern- ment Sustained by 3 Vote of Two to One. TouoN'ro, Dec. 10 --Tbe debate in the legislature oh the address in reply to the speech from the Lhrone was concluded last evening. A division was taken which re- sulted in the government being upheld by a vote of fty-four to twenty-seven. Ar. lhhn amininn in the nfternoon J. L. vote or mty-tour D0 twenuy-seven. At the session in the afternoon J. Haycock announced the policy of the party in an address quite original and entirely different. from anything that has yet been delivered this session. Not only do the patrons--according to Mr. Ha_vccck s ad- drees--object to action being taken at once to enforce the nzanufacture of logs in the province. but they ob- ject to any such action being taken at all. Mr. Haycock says that lumber is bound to come down in price. It has been coming down during the last few years. Iron is taking the place of lumber, and now since a new method for the smelt- ing of iron has been discovered and iron cheapened. it will continue to supplant lumber at a rapid rate. Then it would be a loss to hoard up the timber resources,and the province should sell as quickly as pos- eible. Ilnnnun lnv-Oar llrnzinn Rnnftvln hln. low the vote was taken. I)r. McKay. Victoria, advised Whitney to keep an eye on some of his colleagues. This being taken us 11 reference to Mr. Sb. John, amused the house considerably. 1):`. McKay disposed of eeveml opposition allo- gations. such as the gnrtizan ndiniuiet.m- tion of the license laws successfully. M. lVIm.rlonn nauua Han hnunn nn infnrni.-t. EIDIO. Messrs. Matter, Preston, Bentty.\ Mc- Kay, Whitney, Rose and Hardy spoke be- fore the vote taken. 11.. Alan-" Vsnrm-Qa auluinnrl \.Vhif.nnv A S`ECO_N~D7 buvonce ASKED. KKIUIIO` Och HAIL - 4....-- I A big selection in Toys, look around. KINGSTON. 0NTAil.I(), FRIDAY, JLIECEMBER 10. 1897. NO Nuucnog -IKIIU K II goncnlly Departmental ltorn _ Visit. Caroovskfo to-marrow. The new candy dopnmnont is pronounced "All right." Give us your opinion ! You will nlao nd 'our fruit. vegetable. oyster And fresh and unokod sh department: toll Itockod with everything in anon. XIII!` VI --u.'-vu vvuuv. _ Bnnq;vtm.:,Doe. l0.--Wdnoodny night custom: adieu-s undo n taint! ol Japan.-0 goods. on . la.I .gg|Cd into Broclvillo by i I`. W. Lord. uudoruior. t bone and wuggon were also taken. The good: won mu-nnmig, I mm. Doc. 9.'-I. dolourtou. coma! nlnithroitbo httrionh dad he wn lion in 183. B0 'uOQ'looIIiIIHu'ol' Ihointcdot oll'nuIr.nndnnnuar. U Spnln would Defend Her Honor. Muuun, -Dec. 10.--At ncabineb coun- cil yesterday at which the queen regent. `presided. the premier. Senor Sngaeta, ont- ined the opinions ofthe European press regarding president. McKinley : meaaaae to congress. the majority of which, the premier naid. were favorable to Spain. He further declared that in the event. of the United States wi-hing no in'erve.ie in Cuba it would find the government pre- gaied to defend the rights and honor of pain. Referring to the military opera- tions in Cuba the premier informed the cabinet. that we results obtained were eat.- isfactory. ' Cmc.u:o, Doc. I0.-Adrinn C. Anson : retirement. from the mnnngorohip of gho Chicago baseball club bu been ncticnlly .z..-.dml nmn_ Thu vatonn nanar.mn- unvrtugo INIPIDIII IHIIU uuu uulul Iuuuunuq \:..c.dod upon. The veteran p`:\_vor.oap- rain And nnnager will be givu 5' berth in that club. which will carry with is low duties. but I liberal salary. g . In the aaaizge/torixrt held at St. Calharinea F onus before justic ergus-on. the jury deter- mined that Andrew Wood must pray 83,000 within thirty days to Mr. Stevens for alienating his: wife : affections. His lord- ship told the jury that they couid take in- to coneidemticn the plnintitfs deeding of his property to his wife. 25 Cent Games.